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Report in External Series

MS at the crossroads. Danish Association for International Cooperation

CMI authors:
Johan Helland
Gunnar M. Sørbø

Keywords:
Evaluation

Gunnar M. Sørbø and Johan Helland (2003)

Copenhagen/Bergen: Denmark. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Danida/ Chr.Michelsen Institute (Evaluation no. 500) 81 p. (CD-rom is enclosed )

CD-rom is enclosed

The main objectives of this Evaluation are a) to assess the relevance effectiveness and impact of Danish development assistance administered by MS; and b) to make recommendations for possible improvements of MS' performance as well as Danida's mode of cooperation with MS. A CD-rom in the report includes country studies for Kenya, Zambia and Nepal.

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